Rituals In Families And Family Therapy 1eDaily rituals, holiday traditions, and rites of passage mark our time, create unforgettable memories, and define us as individuals, family members, and community participants. Rituals in Families and Family Therapy, Revised Edition, builds on the rich case material of the first edition and develops the editors' powerful therapeutic approach that identifies normative family rituals as the basis for effective therapeutic rituals. |
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Contents
Definition Functions | 3 |
Ritual Themes in Families and Family Therapy | 47 |
Guidelines to Designing Therapeutic Rituals | 84 |
RITUALS FOR COUPLES CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS | 111 |
Imitative and Contagious Magic in the Therapeutic | 135 |
The Use of Rituals in Families with an Adolescent | 158 |
The Bar Mitzvah as a Multigenerational | 177 |
FACILITATING COMPLEX FAMILY PROCESSES THROUGH RITUAL | 209 |
Systemic Rituals in Sexual Therapy | 257 |
Creation of Family Identity Through Ritual Performance | 276 |
RITUALS FAMILIES AND THE WIDER SOCIAL CONTEXT | 305 |
Women and Ritual in Family Therapy | 331 |
Political Traumas Oppression and Rituals | 363 |
Rituals and Trainees | 387 |
Afterword Evan ImberBlack | 403 |
Assessing Family Rituals in Alcoholic Families | 230 |
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